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Must be a domestic student in the U.S.; This is an undergraduate award.; Must be a high school senior at time of application or be transferring to UTD for an undergraduate degree.; Must be planning to attend the University of Texas at Dallas.; Must have a strong interest in chess and be willing to be on the UTD chess team.; Recipients for this scholarship typically have SAT scores of 1240 or higher.; Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.; Must enroll as a full-time student.

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UT-Dallas

Contact Info

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University of Texas at Dallas

Title:

Associate Director for Chess and Education

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Website:

www.utdallas.edu/orgs/chess/index.html

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